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Last Updated: 2008-11-03T14:42:18+05:30
A research carried out by US scientists shows that excessive intake of Vitamin E could increase risk of bleeding. The research paper is published in 'Nutrition Reviews.' The report said that higher doses of vitamin E could lead to bleeding in certain individuals as according to researchers it ... |
Last Updated: 2008-10-21T13:25:01+05:30
The Professor of Leeds University, Gary Williamson has listed out 20 functional foods which can lead to long and active lifestyle if consumed regular. The 20 foods recommended by Williamson include lots of vegetable and fruits. The list include apples, blackberries, black tea, blueberries, ... |
Last Updated: 2008-08-21T15:09:49+05:30
According to a report presented in 236th annual meeting of the American Chemical Society on Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grapefruit, orange and apple juices can make the drugs less effective during medication. Also, the study shows that these juices can harm the body's ability to absorb certain ... |
Last Updated: 2008-07-30T11:44:18+05:30
RIA Research Scientist Kathleen E Miller, PhD, after investigation has reached on to conclusion that energy drinks lead to risk-taking behavior among teenagers. She studied young adults aged between 18-20, and concluded that energy drinks typically contain three times the caffeine of a soft drink, ... |
Last Updated: 2008-06-03T17:08:10+05:30
Scientists from the Ohio State University have revealed that eating bugs is nutritious as well as environmental friendly. The Scientists now urge people to resort to entomophagy, which means eating spiders and grasshoppers. This according to them would keep down pests and put much less strain on ... |
Last Updated: 2008-05-30T17:47:43+05:30
Dr. Davaasambuu Ganmaa of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts has revealed that there is no association between coffee and tea consumption and the risk of breast cancer. The decade long study claims that it is a myth that coffee and tea elevate the risk of breast cancer. ... |
Last Updated: 2008-05-17T17:53:35+05:30
A team of French researchers from the University of Montpellier have discovered through their study that juices made from apple and purple grapes protects against developing clogged arteries. Dr. Kelly Decorde of the University of Montpellier revealed that the fruit juices have a more powerful ... |
Last Updated: 2008-05-03T11:47:45+05:30
Researchers at the Glasgow University have revealed that binge eating and crash dieting can seriously affect the life expectancy of a person, especially if he or she is a child or young teenager. The researchers in their study also discovered that the difference in lifespan was not a consequence of ... |
Last Updated: 2008-04-25T13:27:02+05:30
A latest study undertaken by the British Scientists has revealed that a child’s gender is related to the type of diet and the dietary intake of the mother. The researchers at the Oxford and Exeter Universities on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 have revealed that having a hearty appetite, eating ... |
Last Updated: 2008-04-25T12:59:46+05:30
A recent study undertaken on US kids has revealed that drinking flavored milk is as healthy as consuming plain milk, despite the former\'s sugar content. After the study on nearly 7,500 kids, between 2-28 year age group, it was discovered that those children who drank flavored milk had similar ... |